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While Intel hasn't announced their NUC options, Gigabyte has - apparently they're getting released for sale in October here in Australia. They actually look like a better option than the Intel kit, too.Reply

you're right, but then again it depends on what you want to do with the kit. if watching youtube fullscreen is the hardest you will push your graphics there isn't much sense in shelling out for better graphics, is there?Reply

I'd really like to see a NUC based kit for robotics. Have it except a 12V input for standard battery operation and include some standard communication ports like SPI and I2C. It would be a smaller market but seems like a very cool target application.Reply

Vision processing (e.g. real-time DSLAM), on-board heuristic object recognition (i.e. not tethered to an external workstation), or and number of mapping tasks that are usually done externally and the robot just updated with it's position afterwards. Reply

Read more closely: AppleTV, not Mac Mini. The Mac Mini also measures 7.7" x 7.7" x 1.4", so NUC is 0.5" taller but 2.5" less width and 3.1" less length. Oh, and my hypothetical build with SSD and 8GB RAM would come out to $500 with a 120GB SSD. What does the Mac Mini have for $600? 4GB RAM and a 500GB HDD.Reply

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